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Blazer Bob wrote:
archer wrote: What exactly would I endorse? Please enlighten me.
Sorry grasshopper. Look not to me for enlightenment, look inward.
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chickaree wrote: Now that is enlightenment!
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Blazer Bob wrote:
chickaree wrote: Now that is enlightenment!
No it is not. It is just common sense. I know when my posts advance a debate and when they don't. Sometimes the ball is so damn slow and even I must take a swing. Sometimes I revert to my uninhibited childhood and poke a stick. Some of you have never grown up.
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Blazer Bob wrote: Here is one I would kick to the curb in a New York second, (IE send to the shitcan)(ring).
Some might see it as hostile or an attack or a put down.......... but I just see it as clever. Sometimes I crack myself up.
I would shitcan it because it does nothing to advance the conversation.
Blazer Bob wrote:
archer wrote: What exactly would I endorse? Please enlighten me.
Sorry grasshopper. Look not to me for enlightenment, look inward.
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Blazer Bob wrote:
LOL wrote: .............................
And it won't take long for the hackers to take control of their navigation and steal one. LOL
You can have my drone when you pry it out of my cold dead hand.
Make drones illegal and only illegals will have drones.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/2 ... 38100.html
When the U.S. Department of Homeland Security dared a Texas university research group to bring down a flying drone, the team accepted the challenge and did just that.
Turns out it's not too difficult to hack a drone.
Nor too expensive, for that matter. RT reports that the University of Texas at Austin scientists, led by Professor Todd Humphreys, managed to bring down a flying drone with a spoofer costing just $1,000. The research group gained control of the University-owned drone by using a device to hack its GPS system, according to Scientific American.
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